The Sports Cards & Collectibles Show returns to Pearlridge Center for its July edition on Saturday and Sunday, July 11 and 12, 2026, continuing Oahu's most dependable monthly card-show tradition. Held on the second weekend of every month inside one of Hawaii's busiest malls, this show pairs a reliable rotation of local vendors with the high foot traffic and family-friendly comfort of a central Oahu shopping center. If you missed June's edition, July is your next chance to dig.
Sports cards lead the floor here, as the name promises. Expect dealers stocking MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, UFC, boxing, and soccer across every era — vintage Topps, Bowman, and Fleer, 1980s and 1990s wax, and a deep wall of modern Panini Prizm, Donruss Optic, Select, Mosaic, and Topps Chrome, with prospect-rich Bowman Chrome and the newest rookies for the prospectors. Alongside the sports tables you will find Pokemon singles and sealed product, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, Disney Lorcana, and Dragon Ball Z, graded PSA, BGS, SGC, and CGC slabs in locked cases, autographed memorabilia, sealed wax, comics, Funko Pops, and supplies like sleeves, top loaders, and binders.
This is a two-day weekend show held during regular mall hours, giving you a generous Saturday-and-Sunday window to work the tables, compare prices, and circle back to negotiate on the pieces you want most. The mall setting lets you break for food, shop, or bring the family along and still get a full day of collecting in. Because the show recurs every second weekend, there is always another date about a month out if this one does not fit your plans.
Admission is typically free, since the show runs in the Pearlridge common area with open public access during mall hours; any special promotions or early-access details are posted by the organizer ahead of the date. Bring cash to keep transactions quick, as many dealers price best for cash, with Venmo and Zelle as common backups.
Pearlridge Center is located at 98-1005 Moanalua Road in Aiea, in central Oahu just off the H-1 freeway and easy to reach from Honolulu, Pearl City, and the leeward side. Mall parking is free and plentiful in the surrounding garages and lots, and the air-conditioned interior makes it a comfortable place to spend a summer afternoon.
Who should attend? This show fits everyone — families introducing keiki to the hobby, casual collectors browsing for fun, set builders chasing specific cards, vintage diggers, modern flippers, prospect hunters, and Pokemon and TCG fans. The high mall foot traffic and welcoming layout make it especially easy for first-timers, while the rotating vendor lineup keeps regulars coming back month after month.
To get the most out of your visit, arrive early on Saturday for first crack at fresh inventory before the popular tables thin out, make a full loop before buying so you can compare prices across dealers, and carry a sorted want list with target prices. Bring cash, pack a slab case and sleeves to protect pickups, and bring a trade binder if you like to deal. For confirmed dates, hours, and vendor information, check the show listing on Hawaii Card Shows (hawaiicardshows.com).